TODAY’S PAPER | May 01, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • A prize for peace

    By choosing Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize Committee has taken a step towards rehabilitating its reputation.

  • Punishment for saints

    This is an all-out battle between hardliners and the more moderate religious traditions of the sub-continent.

  • EU trade concessions

    The concessionary period, though not ideal, is a significant enough time to have a positive impact on the economy.

  • Well done, Mr Dar

    Judged as the best umpire in the world, Aleem Dar has done his bit to rehabilitate the reputation of Pakistani umpires

  • Just say ‘sorry’

    The apology the US Ambassador for the helicopter incursion has brought smiles to the faces of many of our politicians.

  • Blasts in Karachi

    Why can our intelligence agencies not penetrate terrorist networks and prevent such attacks?

  • Punishment well-deserved

    We need to ask ourselves how a young, college-educated, middle-class man like Faisal Shahzad turned into a terrorist.

  • Teachers in trouble

    The teachers have some right to be aggrieved, especially as a promise of more funds was made.

  • Confessions on Kashmir

    Musharraf is the first head of state to admit that Pakistan had trained militants to fight in Kashmir as a policy.

  • A fool and his flag

    Sindh’s sports minister acted in a manner thoroughly unbecoming of someone of his position and authority.